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everybody needs to learn about social media, new technology. it's changing so fast, that is becoming a difference. >> i keep saying the best investment you can make is paying down your high interest debt. this debt is something hanging around your neck you can't get invest or pay off college if you're with all this high interest credit card debt. interesting survey of people in their tax refunds found a lot of people will be paying down debt or saving. people are playing defense but a little smarter. >> i hope those survey results turn out to be true. i think what we see in reality is people have good intentions, say i'll save the money, but we have seen an increase in credit card debt, they did that over the holiday season, people need to have discipline. things are not going back to the way they used to be where you can get away with putting everything on the credit card and the money will materialize. >> we're trying to save for college at a time putting more in the gas tank. rick newman, thanks so much, really good advice paying down debt a
everybody needs to learn about social media, new technology. it's changing so fast, that is becoming a difference. >> i keep saying the best investment you can make is paying down your high interest debt. this debt is something hanging around your neck you can't get invest or pay off college if you're with all this high interest credit card debt. interesting survey of people in their tax refunds found a lot of people will be paying down debt or saving. people are playing defense but a...
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information technology, and especially clean energy technology. [ applause ] an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet and create countless new jobs for our people. already we're seeing the promise of renewable energy. robert and gary allen are brothers who run a small michigan roofing company. after september 11th, they volunteered their best roofers to help repair the pentagon. but half of their factory went unused, and the recession hit them hard. today with the help of a government loan, that empty space is being used to manufacture solar shingles that are being sold all across the country. in robert's words, we reinvented ourselves. that's what americans have done for over 200 years. reinvented ourselves. and to spur on more success stories like the allen brothers, we have begun to reinvent our energy policy. we're not just handing out money, we're issuing a challenge. we're telling america's scientists and engineers that if they assemble teams of the best minds in their fields and focus on the hardest problems in clean energy, we'll fund the apollo pro
information technology, and especially clean energy technology. [ applause ] an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet and create countless new jobs for our people. already we're seeing the promise of renewable energy. robert and gary allen are brothers who run a small michigan roofing company. after september 11th, they volunteered their best roofers to help repair the pentagon. but half of their factory went unused, and the recession hit them hard. today with the...
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as the world becomes more technological, 20 years from now, what is america? when you didn't even educate the people to understand the technology we are relying upon? so, you know, if you go to ghettos, i survived and escaped the ghetto, moved my whole family out. people in the ghetto have no clue where we are going technologically. stem is the future. it's what we need to get the 7-year-olds geared upon. get them excited about stem because that's sustainability as well. it's a different type of sustainability, it's educating people to walk into the world where they can contribute and participate in this global community year 2040. >> the common thread throughout the middle east and america is a lot of young people who have had perhaps education they couldn't have had before in many middle eastern countries. they are better educated. there's no job at the end of the line. it creates frustration. so much that you have seen a lot of leaders toppled. i'm sure there's more to come. what is it that leaders and countries need to adopt to try to stop this horrible cy
as the world becomes more technological, 20 years from now, what is america? when you didn't even educate the people to understand the technology we are relying upon? so, you know, if you go to ghettos, i survived and escaped the ghetto, moved my whole family out. people in the ghetto have no clue where we are going technologically. stem is the future. it's what we need to get the 7-year-olds geared upon. get them excited about stem because that's sustainability as well. it's a different type...
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but today's technology is many to many. in the internet everyone is connected but no one is in control. this system helps the individual. it breaks the regime's monopoly on information and allows people to organize and refute the lies put out by a regime. it's not a silver bullet. clearly today's information technology has the effect of disinterest mediating. it breaks down hire arkys and monopolys. let's get started. and we are now joined by malcolm gladwell. >> pleasure to have you on. >> glad to be back. >> you've written lots of things about all kinds of subjects but one that caused a certain amount of controversy has been your claim that facebook has nothing to do with revolutions. that's putting it a little strongly but in light of all of things happening in the arab world, you have been unimpressed of social media as a way of creating political discontent. why? >> the article was written back in the summer before this happened. i've been as dumb struck as everybody else by what happened in the middle east. i would lo
but today's technology is many to many. in the internet everyone is connected but no one is in control. this system helps the individual. it breaks the regime's monopoly on information and allows people to organize and refute the lies put out by a regime. it's not a silver bullet. clearly today's information technology has the effect of disinterest mediating. it breaks down hire arkys and monopolys. let's get started. and we are now joined by malcolm gladwell. >> pleasure to have you on....
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it's not just about technology. it's about music and film and gaming, all things that are austin's strengths. >> for a community that wants to keep austin weird, south by southwest certainly fits the bill. it has also grown from just music to films and whole team media. so it has become this roll event almost like a sun dance or even the film festival. but it's different than all those three. it's so next generation. it's about the future more so than like the moment. so i don't know. it has an incredible reputation that it built up over the last five years outside. a lot of people have known south by southwest. but people outside the mainstream, like i remember when my mother learned about the sun dance film festival. that was like in '94. now my mother starts asking questions about like you are going to this south by southwest or something like that? so it's become culturally relevant. it's built itself nicely, man. and that's by not limiting it to one thing. yes, it started with music. then they branched out into
it's not just about technology. it's about music and film and gaming, all things that are austin's strengths. >> for a community that wants to keep austin weird, south by southwest certainly fits the bill. it has also grown from just music to films and whole team media. so it has become this roll event almost like a sun dance or even the film festival. but it's different than all those three. it's so next generation. it's about the future more so than like the moment. so i don't know. it...
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interacting with some robots on stage is a nice way for them to kind of take a look at how we're using technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? >> tune in tomorrow at 2:00 for "the next list." and then, of course, you want sto take tuned for the cnn newsroom that comes your way 2:30 eastern time. a former goldman sachs employee resigns and tells everybody in print and otherwise why in a "new york times" op-ed. but our career coach says that's not the way to leave a company, not always. how not to quit. that's tomorrow at 2:30 eastern time. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressiv
interacting with some robots on stage is a nice way for them to kind of take a look at how we're using technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? >> tune in tomorrow at 2:00 for "the next list." and then, of course, you want sto take tuned for the cnn newsroom that comes your way 2:30 eastern time. a former goldman sachs employee...
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because of modern technology, hers was one of the most widely witnessed deaths in all of human history. neda's murder galvanized a revolution, both in iran and out. that much is known. but who was neda and what led her to that terrible moment? a new documentary explores those very questions. in the film, for the first time, we hear neda's mother speak. >> from the age of 3, she never accepted control. she fought with the school authorities not to wear a ja dor and won that fight. >> but neda continued to fight for her rights throughout her life. she was not solely political. her family said he loved to dance. always had a smile. and had a wanderlust which led as a job as a tour guide in turkey. a year ago today, that's when iran erupted and neda was there from the start. her mother joined her at one of the protest. iran's -- >> they politely, one of these women asked neda, dear, please don't come out looking so beautiful. neda smiled with her beautiful teeth and said, am i beautiful, and they said, you are very, very lovely. do us a favor and don't come out because they target beautifu
because of modern technology, hers was one of the most widely witnessed deaths in all of human history. neda's murder galvanized a revolution, both in iran and out. that much is known. but who was neda and what led her to that terrible moment? a new documentary explores those very questions. in the film, for the first time, we hear neda's mother speak. >> from the age of 3, she never accepted control. she fought with the school authorities not to wear a ja dor and won that fight. >>...
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between technology and entertainment? why is that happening right now? >> i think we're just seeing the convergence, technology is a part of pop culture. it's a part of all of our lives, how we parent our children, it's a part of how we get jobs. it's a part of how we find love love. it's really inherent in every aspect. most people are within an arm's length of their mobile phone like 99% of the day. >> another cast member said, if you gave me all of the money in the world i would not want to be another mark zuckerberg. >> if you gave me all of the money in the world i would not want to be another mark zuckerberg. i want to forge my own path. >> everyone has this thought of disruption. no one wants to copy someone who came before him. >> between you, your brother, your sister who the company was acquired by google, are you guys -- were you always entrepreneurs? is this something you were raised to do? >> my dad was always -- he was a dentist. he was the first in the industry to have like the newest -- like new dental tec
between technology and entertainment? why is that happening right now? >> i think we're just seeing the convergence, technology is a part of pop culture. it's a part of all of our lives, how we parent our children, it's a part of how we get jobs. it's a part of how we find love love. it's really inherent in every aspect. most people are within an arm's length of their mobile phone like 99% of the day. >> another cast member said, if you gave me all of the money in the world i would...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a fighter and now i don't have that fear. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> big ideas from my all-star panel. i have the princess, will.i.am, dee pock chopra and they are up on health, you are about health and wellness. that's important. having
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a fighter and now i don't have that fear. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll...
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we're seeing much decline especially in the science, technology, engineering and math areas. so we have a lot of work to do in the country, but it doesn't start at the college level. it starts with our kids. and if you have a resource that's so valuable, oil or coal, you see the efforts that people go through to get that resource fully cultivated. we have to put that same effort, that same determination with our young people at the earliest of ages. those investments will pay dividends to our country for generations. >> sam, that's an interesting comparison. our children as natural resources. the bottom line is spending money earlier saves money later, right? >> that's right. so, for instance, the number of words a day a child hears before the age of three is predictive of school discuss. children are social learners. they learn from grownups, they learn from children around them. that means social engagement is more important for a child's development in the early years and beyond. >> i bet it's very different across the country, isn't it? >> that is very much the case. serm
we're seeing much decline especially in the science, technology, engineering and math areas. so we have a lot of work to do in the country, but it doesn't start at the college level. it starts with our kids. and if you have a resource that's so valuable, oil or coal, you see the efforts that people go through to get that resource fully cultivated. we have to put that same effort, that same determination with our young people at the earliest of ages. those investments will pay dividends to our...
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available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ here's one story. i'm sean. i switched to advil® 10 months ago. biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. and if pain keeps you up, ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i've been a
available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ here's one story. i'm sean. i switched to advil® 10 months ago. biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's...
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because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> welcome to the cnn grill and this is the whole festival is interactive, film and you have music. so it makes sense that at the scene in grill because we are in the interactive part you can order if we want something fried chicken sliders you actually order it on the ipad. who would have thought? . >> it is spring break for nerds and where a lot of nerds go to drink and party and network. it's where that all combines. ♪ baby or not ♪ >> ♪ >> you are going to see a lot of different sights, sounds, smells. you smell the barbecue. you feel the vibe, the energy. ♪ she said what about her friends ♪ >> it is fun. you see people doing a little bit of walk of shame home sometimes and everyone loses their voices, but it is part of the culture. it you get nerds drinking and i'm sure they will
because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> welcome to the cnn grill and this is the whole festival is interactive, film and you have music. so it makes sense that at the scene in grill because we are in the interactive part you can order if we want something fried chicken...
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our e signature technology makes it really easy... for you to sign your documents from home. we've helped over three-quarters of a million families... refinance or purchase their home. it's how we've done things at quicken loans for 25 years now. it's why quicken loans is one of america's largest mortgage lenders. - and that's why i love... - i love being a home loan expert. ♪ >>> let's get back to the situation in haiti right now. the reopening of a pier right now in port-au-prince is crucial to getting some more aid to the people of haiti. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is reporteding from haiti. he's joining us now with more on this part of the story. good news, finally. at least a little bit of good news, chris, with significant ramifications. >> you said it, wolf. we're on an island, we're surrounded by water, but up to now, all the aid has had to come either by air or ground. so getting this port reopened is a potentially huge change in pushing that aid out to the people who need it. like thousands of others over the past week, the children in hartford hait
our e signature technology makes it really easy... for you to sign your documents from home. we've helped over three-quarters of a million families... refinance or purchase their home. it's how we've done things at quicken loans for 25 years now. it's why quicken loans is one of america's largest mortgage lenders. - and that's why i love... - i love being a home loan expert. ♪ >>> let's get back to the situation in haiti right now. the reopening of a pier right now in port-au-prince...
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. >>> tehran unveiled some dangerous new technology today. the first long-range unmanned combat drone made in iran. iran's president call it is the ambassador of death. it is said to be capable of carrying out bombing missions across long difrtenses at high speeds and just yesterday, iran reagain fueling its first nuclear energy plant. tehran said the power station will be used to generate electricity. but the u.s. and its allies are worried about iran building nuclear weapons, so lot to talk about here. i want to explore both of these things with the security implications as well. as it pertains to the u.s. and beyond. let's talk with gym walsh about this, an expert on international security at m.i.t. and has testified before congress about iran's nuclear program, good to see you. >> good to see you fredricka. >> before we talk about the nuclear program and what next, let's talk about the drone, the so-called ambassador of death. how might iran use this? why would they have this? they made it all in iran? >> yeah, well, a couple of things, o
. >>> tehran unveiled some dangerous new technology today. the first long-range unmanned combat drone made in iran. iran's president call it is the ambassador of death. it is said to be capable of carrying out bombing missions across long difrtenses at high speeds and just yesterday, iran reagain fueling its first nuclear energy plant. tehran said the power station will be used to generate electricity. but the u.s. and its allies are worried about iran building nuclear weapons, so lot...
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in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you. >> we will be back. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] all right
in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you....
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because this technology could be used... to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. ♪ some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it can happen to you. protect your home with flood insurance. call the number on your screen... for your free brochure. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you your power chair or scooter free. that's our guarantee. they were so helpful and nice. they filed all the paperwork, and medicare and my insurance covered the cost. we can work directly with medicare or with your insurance company. we can even
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in each of these cases, it is the technology and the technology companies attempt to be entirely open and the government's desire for some degree of control. who's going to win this battle? >> i think -- i believe -- in the short haul, technology companies have to give more. the governments of the world will have some degree of ability to look into the communications stream of citizens and visitors. no government would sign up not to do that as these tools become general purpose. i think that in the long haul the governments are going to have to give more. for the simple reason that you pass a certain point. you can't cripple yourself without exiting a modern economy. you can't be a modern state if people don't have a cameraphone in their pocket that works. so what you saw with the iranian regime after the june 2009 elections is that they would periodically shut down the cell phone network because they couldn't think of any other way to contain the ability of the dissidents to coordinate with one another. >> people look at china and say china has been effective at monitoring -- >> chi
in each of these cases, it is the technology and the technology companies attempt to be entirely open and the government's desire for some degree of control. who's going to win this battle? >> i think -- i believe -- in the short haul, technology companies have to give more. the governments of the world will have some degree of ability to look into the communications stream of citizens and visitors. no government would sign up not to do that as these tools become general purpose. i think...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> keeping them honest tonight, very new questions we would like to ask former mississippi governor haley barbour, we have made more calls today trying to reach him. his staff won't say where he is. we want to ask for charges stemming from favoritism. he gave pardons to people on his way out of office. these four men all worked at the mansion that's under a trustee's program that's now suspended. these convicted murderers committed crimes of passion. we have shown you that he's wrong on both counts, we can't find experts that actually. >> his own statement his own wor words, it's premedicated, a crime of passion for me is if you -- if a spouse comes home early for lunch or a business trip unexpected and you walk in and catch t
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> keeping them honest tonight, very new questions we would like to ask former mississippi governor haley barbour, we have...
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available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ that's the power of german engineering. there are laws so, explain this.? how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i guess the laws of physics are more like.. general guidelines. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> the north carolina pastor's -- his supporters are digging in. you'll hear from one of them just ahead. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> we're digging deeper tonight on the north carolina pastor who preached about a
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we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> we told you a little earlier about that massive drought across the united states. if you are worried about what it means for you, is it going to drive up your food prices, here is what you need to know. likely it would not until late this year, maybe next year. but make no mistake, with the drought spreading, it is going to effect what we all pay for groceries. here's more of candy crowley's interview with agriculture secretary tom sill vac. >> we're really not going to know the full extent of all of this until the cotton's picked and the beans and the kernels are counted. clearly, our yields are going to be down. we'll probably see less in terms of crop production. but we're going to be able to meet the food knead
we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> we told you a little earlier about that massive drought across the united states. if you are worried about what it means for you, is it going to...
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technology and automation have taken over. they have replaced humans. there's not much you can do about that. but in america, there is something that we can do to educate our people or to get our young people interested in these engineering and manufacturing jobs, anecdotal, but women -- a friend of mine's young daughter is getting into this. they want to hire people in these jobs but there's a shortage. that's why a guy like me could never do math really good. we need to encourage our young people, especially young girls -- >> yes, i agree with you. but we need to encourage our companies as soon as they can, to not ship all of their r and d yoer ev overseas. the factory floor is where inventions happen. we have moved the factory floor. we keep saying, we don't need the low-skilled manufacturing jobs. it's those jobs where somebody figures out a new way to do something. all of these companies investing billions of r & d in china. >> we can't discount the effective outsourcing. the reality is, even without outsourcing, we still have increased our output
technology and automation have taken over. they have replaced humans. there's not much you can do about that. but in america, there is something that we can do to educate our people or to get our young people interested in these engineering and manufacturing jobs, anecdotal, but women -- a friend of mine's young daughter is getting into this. they want to hire people in these jobs but there's a shortage. that's why a guy like me could never do math really good. we need to encourage our young...
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those three technologies, devices, have really been implemented in the civilian communities in the united states and around the world. in some places obviously more than others but starting to spread like wildfire across the united states. >> what about in the hospital itself? when they come to see you as a trauma surgeon. what may be different. >> the general consensus is the way the patients are resuscitated. at the beginning of the war you would see people hanging clear bags ever fluid, then starting red cells and plasma and platelets in a serial fashion. what many places around the country do now, as soon as a patient comes in that needs resuscitation, you don't hang clear fluid. you hang red blood cells, plasma, et cetera. it appears to be -- >> you may not need as much if you use the red blood cells earlier. let me ask you a broader question. is it easier continue knto inno battlefield than it is back home? >> that's a pretty complicated question, actually. innovation happens all the time and in multiple places. the rules for research and innovation are the same as they are back hom
those three technologies, devices, have really been implemented in the civilian communities in the united states and around the world. in some places obviously more than others but starting to spread like wildfire across the united states. >> what about in the hospital itself? when they come to see you as a trauma surgeon. what may be different. >> the general consensus is the way the patients are resuscitated. at the beginning of the war you would see people hanging clear bags ever...
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through technology, the arts, agriculture and so much more. building up america in their own western way. welcome on board the cnn express rolling through the land of enchantment. new mexico is a vast state in terms of the economy, not so much. it's small compared to the powerful neighbors. there only about two million people living here, but they have an endless supply of stories to tell about how they are trying to build up in these downtimes. that's where we begin with a man who believes in the power of stories to help people on their way to recovery. a bit more than a year ago, he had every reason to give up on the economy, the west, and especially newspapers. >> we walked around the whole day with tears in our eyes. >> after 10 years of reporting for denver's rocky mountain news, he and his colleagues were shocked to find it shouting down. >> that was a special place and a dam good newspaper. >> rather than retreat, he charged straight down to his home state of new mexico. an unusual choice as a place to rebuild a career, the economy has
through technology, the arts, agriculture and so much more. building up america in their own western way. welcome on board the cnn express rolling through the land of enchantment. new mexico is a vast state in terms of the economy, not so much. it's small compared to the powerful neighbors. there only about two million people living here, but they have an endless supply of stories to tell about how they are trying to build up in these downtimes. that's where we begin with a man who believes in...
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we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >>> among the rarely heard voices in the debate over u.s. policy in afghanistan are those of the afghans now living in the united states. our casey wian spoke with two african-american leaders in orange county, california who are closely watching tonight's presidential speech. >> reporter: hassan nouri is one of an estimated 300,000 afghan-americans in the united states. the son of an afghan diplomat, now an engineer and american citizen, the war in his homeland is personal. >> every time a young american man gets killed, it's an enormous pain for me. every time there is some innocent men, women and children get killed, that's a lot of pain for me. >> reporter: we spoke with nouri at an african-american television network studio in irvine, california. he supports president obama's decision to send more troops to afghanistan. >> we have messed things so bad during the last eight years, that we need an immediate and interim increase in the number of troop
we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >>> among the rarely heard voices in the debate over u.s. policy in afghanistan are those of the afghans now living in the united states. our casey wian spoke with two african-american leaders in orange county, california who are closely watching tonight's presidential speech. >> reporter: hassan nouri is one of an estimated 300,000 afghan-americans in the united states. the son of an afghan diplomat,...
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technology can be miraculous. but sometimes it can also be as simple as a mirror. nick lost a leg when a missile hit his truck in iraq. >> i can feel the rush of the efp going through the vehicle. of the change of pressure and then also smoke. >> in rehab, the pain was unbearable. until doctors tried a new approach. >> what we're seeing here basically is just using a $20 mirror to basically make it seem like his right limb is still there. that's all it is. what that does, basically is coordinates his visual, his actually visualizing this with what's known as his position of the right leg. coordinating those two things together really helps. >> the brain is tricked. it sees the leg. it shuts off the pain signal. >> now, finding a better way to treat pain has become a greater focus for military and for civilian doctors alike. there's sort of this new understanding of pain. it's not just the injury itself, to understand pain you have to understand the way it changes your entire nervous system. the nerves can keep sending pain signals, even after the original injury is
technology can be miraculous. but sometimes it can also be as simple as a mirror. nick lost a leg when a missile hit his truck in iraq. >> i can feel the rush of the efp going through the vehicle. of the change of pressure and then also smoke. >> in rehab, the pain was unbearable. until doctors tried a new approach. >> what we're seeing here basically is just using a $20 mirror to basically make it seem like his right limb is still there. that's all it is. what that does,...
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because it has such advanced robotic technology it's the same technology as remote robotic surgery so the machine itself, once the virtual pharmacist approves your prescription, the actual machine does the pills. do you understand how sophisticated that is? >> so it's just like when you go to the pharmacy -- >> it's exactly the same. >> they start chopping and doing what they have to do but in a machine. >> this is very advanced but peter sumo, ce of pharmatrust said this will be as "disrupt e "disruptive" not negatively, a game changer in the same way the atm was a game changer for banks. there was a time if you needed money you had to go during banking hours. this is going to be a game changer. >> can you see your pharmacist when you call in -- >> not necessarily your pharmacist. why it's so prolific in the uk rather than here is the uk has a centralized government. so for the u.s. you're going to have to get states approval so in the state of georgia you will have a pharmacist in the states of georgia that appears on the screen. >> are these coming, is it possible we could see it?
because it has such advanced robotic technology it's the same technology as remote robotic surgery so the machine itself, once the virtual pharmacist approves your prescription, the actual machine does the pills. do you understand how sophisticated that is? >> so it's just like when you go to the pharmacy -- >> it's exactly the same. >> they start chopping and doing what they have to do but in a machine. >> this is very advanced but peter sumo, ce of pharmatrust said...
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in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you. >> we will be back. ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more
in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you....
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so in previous wars, you didn't have the medical technology, and most importantly, you didn't have it quickly enough. these troops are getting medical attention so quickly that they're surviving a lot of very serious brain injuries that in the past would have just killed them on the battlefield. two, you've got a much more longer, sustained deployment. so instead of going to war for a year and then re-integrating back into society, you're going to war for a year, you're back for a year, you're going to war for a year, you're back for a year. and for some of these troops, that's continuing in over four to five deployments. >> is the government taking care of it? are they doing enough to make sure people are getting the help they need with traumatic brain injury and ptsd when they come home? >> we made some calls and asked around and found that since 2009, the va's budget, specifically for mental health issues, has gone up 40%. and in this latest appropriation, the house appropriated the va about $35 million more specifically to deal with problems like these. the va has launched this ne
so in previous wars, you didn't have the medical technology, and most importantly, you didn't have it quickly enough. these troops are getting medical attention so quickly that they're surviving a lot of very serious brain injuries that in the past would have just killed them on the battlefield. two, you've got a much more longer, sustained deployment. so instead of going to war for a year and then re-integrating back into society, you're going to war for a year, you're back for a year, you're...
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we didn't -- and what you're seeing now the patdowns and implementation of this new technology is just symptomatic, a slight tip of the iceberg of the problems of tsa. we didn't have an administrator for a year and a half. he's only been on the job a couple of months, and i think one of the first things i did to john is i sat down and said have you seen the reports of the failures of tsa, and i think he's trying to react to make certain that we have some means in place to detect the threat that we face. now, i don't think the rollout was good and the application is even worse. this needs to be refined but he's saying it's the only tool and i believe that's wrong. >> let me ask you about, you have called or asked some airports to consider private screeners, private companies to do security for the airport. let's just say off the top that you do receive campaign money from some companies who are involved in these screening processes but the question i want to ask you is, the tsa sets the rules. so if you're going through san francisco airport, which has a private contractor dealing with
we didn't -- and what you're seeing now the patdowns and implementation of this new technology is just symptomatic, a slight tip of the iceberg of the problems of tsa. we didn't have an administrator for a year and a half. he's only been on the job a couple of months, and i think one of the first things i did to john is i sat down and said have you seen the reports of the failures of tsa, and i think he's trying to react to make certain that we have some means in place to detect the threat that...
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he we asked him about the technology. he said while he had this company, there were no known filters that would have filtered out anything having to do with abortion. >> mary snow, we'll stay on top of this story. fascinating story indeed. thank you. so if you're planning a holiday shopping trip to the mall, beware. someone may be tracking your every move. and newt gingrich keeps climbing in the polls at mitt romney's expense. but will the former house speaker stumble before primary season gets under way? hey, officer, how's it going? [ horns honking ] not a talker. cool. i'm not either most times. passport. yes. passport. passing them to you. driver's license. yup. here you go. past five years' tax returns, high-school report cards, and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you should have really provided us with a checklist of documents we were going to need up front. who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we provide a checklist of the mortgage documents you'll need up front
he we asked him about the technology. he said while he had this company, there were no known filters that would have filtered out anything having to do with abortion. >> mary snow, we'll stay on top of this story. fascinating story indeed. thank you. so if you're planning a holiday shopping trip to the mall, beware. someone may be tracking your every move. and newt gingrich keeps climbing in the polls at mitt romney's expense. but will the former house speaker stumble before primary...
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any of these technologies or any persuasive technologies to seed, they need to be simple and they need to be social. because our social groups, social pressures, social support, can help us overcome that laziness. the scale is really is simt many. you step on it and it turns on. it weighs you and takes your body mass index. and then it shifts it to your computer, your -- your mobile phone, or if you want, it post it is results on twitter. >> and that is the part that -- that is freaky to me. i get it, you know, if you were to do it and sort of have a record of it. or it goes maybe -- i don't know if there is -- a site obviously that tracks it. but the idea that you can actually post it to facebook, i mean, i guess that's the ultimate in accountability, right? >> well, yeah. so -- you don't have to post it into twitter if you don't want to. but for some people, they would find a lot of -- i know i would find a lot of social support. for example, if i'm trying to lose ten pounds and get on the scale and lost two, i want to celebrate that with my friends. and certainly i would get some re
any of these technologies or any persuasive technologies to seed, they need to be simple and they need to be social. because our social groups, social pressures, social support, can help us overcome that laziness. the scale is really is simt many. you step on it and it turns on. it weighs you and takes your body mass index. and then it shifts it to your computer, your -- your mobile phone, or if you want, it post it is results on twitter. >> and that is the part that -- that is freaky to...
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>> iran is on track to advance as a nuclear technology. nuclear weapon does not add to our security. it won't be an asset for our defense. it is mostly a liability for us. >> are you categorically ruling out the possibility? >> absolutely and categorically, iran's strategic interests and practical strategy is not to go aever weap aafter weapons. >> why not find a way to clarify that and therefore have a different relationship with the international community? do you foresee a possibility of a deal? >> well, there are people on different perspectives. i am myself very optimistic. i think the sign of success will come from the moment that the western countries and the united states reach the position that they should live with an iranian capability which is not directed toward weaponry. >> but everybody from president obama to secretary of state clinton have informed that iran has a right to peaceful nuclear technology. the issue is just the weapons. >> if they are really serious on that, but they are not serious, because the platform is obv
>> iran is on track to advance as a nuclear technology. nuclear weapon does not add to our security. it won't be an asset for our defense. it is mostly a liability for us. >> are you categorically ruling out the possibility? >> absolutely and categorically, iran's strategic interests and practical strategy is not to go aever weap aafter weapons. >> why not find a way to clarify that and therefore have a different relationship with the international community? do you...
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the law clearly not keeping up with technology. next we are going to talk to one woman who is fighting for kids to help protect them and keep them out of trouble in these kind of cases. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 15 chevy models. opportunity. at amway global, it's the foundation of our business. because opportunity built nutrilite, the world's... top-selling vitamin, mineral, and supplement brand. and artistry, one of the world's best-selling beauty brands. which makes amway global the online... health and beauty leader. and worldwide, amway has over 8 billion in annual sales. for your opportunity to be part of this success... and to start making more money for yourself, contact an amway global independent business owner... or visit amwayglobal.com. >>> tonight we are learning just how serious the issue of teens involved in sexti
the law clearly not keeping up with technology. next we are going to talk to one woman who is fighting for kids to help protect them and keep them out of trouble in these kind of cases. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 15 chevy models. opportunity. at amway global, it's the foundation of our...
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get the technology they love, on the network they deserve. and video chat with up to 9 of your friends with the galaxy nexus by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. [ male announcer ] when a moment suddenly turns romantic, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. even if it doesn't happen every day, you can be ready anytime the moment's right, because you take a clinically proven low-dose tablet every day. [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden d
get the technology they love, on the network they deserve. and video chat with up to 9 of your friends with the galaxy nexus by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. [ male announcer ] when a moment suddenly turns romantic, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. even if it doesn't happen every day, you can be ready anytime the moment's right,...
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because they know the small business with the best technology rules. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. when we turn lobster into irresistible creations like our new lobster-and-shrimp trio with a parmesan lobster bake, our decadent lobster lover's dream and eleven more choices. ending soon at red lobster. >>> you must get this question a lot. why do you do this? what is it -- why do you feel it's important? all of you are incredibly experienced in all incredibly difficult circumstances. you all risked your lives multiple times, and you have all been in jams, and what is it that drives you to do it? >> i think there are some stories that are worth taking risks for. back to the decisions i have had to make over the years, staying in baghdad in 2003, and coveri
because they know the small business with the best technology rules. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. when we turn lobster into irresistible creations like our new...
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because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. >>> reynolds and i were just talking a little bracketology. is that the right word? bracketology? >> i'm not reynolds. i'm speechless. folks, look at this. she's still got 91%. yesterday you had 97%. >> yeah. >> there were a couple of things that didn't woshlg out for you, but still, 9 -- you basically have an a on this. i'm blown away. it's amazing what a great job you've done. >> yesterday, though, i was keeping my eye on syracuse because that's why i am winning it all. >> let's see the final four again. >> syracuse. >> okay. >> winning it. >> you have syracuse, kentucky. >> all my final four teams are still in. >> so far so good. things are settling down, right, as far as after yesterday? >> absolutely. there are a couple of key matchups. one game is going to be taking place this afternoon. it's about to be the michigan state-st. louis game. my wife is a spartan, and you are -- oh, didn't -- you are actua
because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. >>> reynolds and i were just talking a little bracketology. is that the right word? bracketology? >> i'm not reynolds. i'm speechless. folks, look at this. she's still got 91%. yesterday you had 97%. >> yeah. >> there were a couple of things that didn't woshlg out for you, but still, 9 -- you basically have an a on this. i'm blown...
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so why go the technology route. it's kind of baffling. >> the problem is not just little people but anybody with disabilities. there's 50 million people in america with disabilities and there's a very small percentage that are playing roles on television. i think there was, you know, 2% or some number i read recently in a report. it's like, let's put some of these people many wheelchairs. "glee" is an example of a guy that's not in a wheelchair but playing a guy in a wheelchair. so let's put some people with disabilities to work and i think that would be a great objective. >> obviously you don't think that little people have achieved equality at least in hollywood, in the country, as well. do you think that day will ever come and will it come soon? >> you know, i think the door is opening. i mean, look at our show, "little people, big world." there was even a sitcom, "boston legal" which a little person played a lawyer. that was a role that an average sized person could have been in. they happen to put her playing t
so why go the technology route. it's kind of baffling. >> the problem is not just little people but anybody with disabilities. there's 50 million people in america with disabilities and there's a very small percentage that are playing roles on television. i think there was, you know, 2% or some number i read recently in a report. it's like, let's put some of these people many wheelchairs. "glee" is an example of a guy that's not in a wheelchair but playing a guy in a wheelchair....
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saving american lives through amazing technology. a look at a new military innovation that would make iron man jealous. >>> if you're still marveling over inkninnovations like the i ushds see this. the idea is to slip these into tight spaces to handle things like explosives, so soldiers don't have to risk their lives. sounds pretty promising. that would be good. that's just one amazing gadget in the military's arsenal. there she is. in the military's arsenal. there she is. put her up. the tech whiz kid. good to see you. doing okay? >> doing well. >> you got rid of that green lantern outfit and everything worked out, right? >> let me tell you. it was a hit on chat roulette. hit. yes. >> you are -- all right. let's move on. tell me about this thing called the pack bot. >> let's start with these military technologies. what a lot of people don't realize is, listen, it took thousands of years to get from the bow and arrow to the battering ram. now there's technologies in the last decade truly me markable. the pack bot president from the m
saving american lives through amazing technology. a look at a new military innovation that would make iron man jealous. >>> if you're still marveling over inkninnovations like the i ushds see this. the idea is to slip these into tight spaces to handle things like explosives, so soldiers don't have to risk their lives. sounds pretty promising. that would be good. that's just one amazing gadget in the military's arsenal. there she is. in the military's arsenal. there she is. put her up....
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exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. >>> welcome back to "house call." i'm elizabeth cohen. can getting a ct scan be putting you at risk for cancer? new research says maybe so. these can emit high doses of radiation and now scientists from the national cancer institute estimate that radiation from abdomen and pelvic scans cause about 14,000 cases of cancer and scans of the head cause about 4,000 cases. now, it's important to keep in mind that the overall risk for any one person is small, but doctors certainly do more of these tests than they used to. the american college of radiology rejects these findings saying there is no evidence that any cancers have ever been caused by ct scans. experts we talked to said, look, the bottom line is that ct scans can be life-saving, but you should ask your doctor certain questions before having one and exposing yourself to the radiation. you should ask, is this scan really needed? is there another test i could have that has less radiat
exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. >>> welcome back to "house call." i'm elizabeth cohen. can getting a ct scan be putting you at risk for cancer? new research says maybe so. these can emit high doses of radiation and now scientists from the national cancer institute estimate that radiation from abdomen and pelvic scans cause about 14,000 cases...
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one thing that never changes is the trajectory of technology. it is only a matter of time until those missiles have gps systems on them. then you have a few missiles killing a lot of people. and no matter how good the security is, there may be a time when they can fly 400 missiles again, but now they only need four. for all hell to break loose. so i still think they should do this. but they don't need me. they know what the deal is within two or three degrees. nothing has changed. and netanyahu can make the deal if he can figure out a way to survive politically and if he believes it should be done. and i think what we all ought to do is keep saying, make the deal, make the deal. and try to hold the arabs to where they are. because their fear of iran has driven them into almost pleading for a partnership. and one of the great untold stories in the middle east today is the rampant commitment to modernization all over the middle east, not just in the uae and dubai and abu dhabi and the rest of the uae, and bahrain, but also in saudi arabia where th
one thing that never changes is the trajectory of technology. it is only a matter of time until those missiles have gps systems on them. then you have a few missiles killing a lot of people. and no matter how good the security is, there may be a time when they can fly 400 missiles again, but now they only need four. for all hell to break loose. so i still think they should do this. but they don't need me. they know what the deal is within two or three degrees. nothing has changed. and netanyahu...
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there's a lot more natural gas that's now available to us, available because of new technologies. expensive, but we could do that. environmentalists are posing it, that tire is very weak, almost blown out, and nuclear power, that tire blew out this week over in japan. so when you look at it, beyond the deficits, one of the most important things political leaders in washington must now do is go back to the drawing boards. what is going to be the national energy policy of this country that is both clean and provides enough energy for it a growing economy. those are hard questions. >> yep. there's nobody who this doesn't affect of the cost of heating your home, running your business, operating your car, the air you breathe, your health care, this appeals to everybody across the board. thank you for a great discussion. maybe you think it's bad for them to make money off natural disasters. we'll tell you why you're wrong and how you do it guilt free next. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with re
there's a lot more natural gas that's now available to us, available because of new technologies. expensive, but we could do that. environmentalists are posing it, that tire is very weak, almost blown out, and nuclear power, that tire blew out this week over in japan. so when you look at it, beyond the deficits, one of the most important things political leaders in washington must now do is go back to the drawing boards. what is going to be the national energy policy of this country that is...
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we had to bring in technology. i think what everybody learned moving through this is, there was a type of production out there that includes the type of technology that they used to cap the well and that needs to be a permanent part moving forward. >> can that be done by november? >> it has been built around the well. oil companies are putting together a consortam to look at the equipment. >> i have less than a minute left with you, but i wanted to ask you, a grade from a to f, how did bp do handling this? >> i would have to break it into parts. at the well head, i don't know if there is any company that did what they did. it took a long time to engineer it and install it, but it helped us put the cap on and control the well. i give them fairly good marks there. what bp is not good at, there are large oil global production companies, and they do not do retail sales, and that has been a big struggle for them. i had the conversations with those folks, and it's something they don't have is a capacity or competency in
we had to bring in technology. i think what everybody learned moving through this is, there was a type of production out there that includes the type of technology that they used to cap the well and that needs to be a permanent part moving forward. >> can that be done by november? >> it has been built around the well. oil companies are putting together a consortam to look at the equipment. >> i have less than a minute left with you, but i wanted to ask you, a grade from a to...
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because of modern technology, hers was one of the most widely witnessed deaths in all of human history. neda's murder galvanized her revoluti revolution, both within iran and without. that much is known. but who was neda? and what led her to that terrible moment? a fascinating new hbo documentary called "for neda" explores those very questions. in the film for the first time we hear neda's mother speak. >> translator: from the age of three, she never accepted control. she fought with the school authorities not to wear a jador and she won that battle. >> but though neda continued to fight for her rights throughout her life, she was not solely political. her family says she loved to dance, always had a smile, and had a wanderlust which led to her job as a tour guide in turkey. but all of that was put on hold a year ago when everything changed in iran, a year ago today. that's when iran erupted and neda was there from the start. her mother joined her at one of the protests, and she recalls an encounter that she and neda had there. it was with some female members of iran's pro-military. >>
because of modern technology, hers was one of the most widely witnessed deaths in all of human history. neda's murder galvanized her revoluti revolution, both within iran and without. that much is known. but who was neda? and what led her to that terrible moment? a fascinating new hbo documentary called "for neda" explores those very questions. in the film for the first time we hear neda's mother speak. >> translator: from the age of three, she never accepted control. she fought...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> we're back with robert gates, outgoing pentagon chief. thank you so much for being with us here today. i've watched you over the past couple weeks. you have made a lot of appearances and said good-bye to the troops in afghanistan, and there has been emotional farewells, to the troops which i think are understandable, and the mission of the toll that h
. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great...
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because this technology could be used... to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. ♪ >>> i come from a, you know, small farm, you know, town, in pleasantville, iowa, population 1,000. you know, you don't feel like you have the power to influence political debate. you know, you can vote, but that's really about all you think you can do. >> in the wake of ad wars over health care reform, laura dawn is today's most important person you don't know. since 2003, she's been the creative and cultural director of moveon.org. that means you can blame her or thank her for the commercials that for years have driven the politician, mostly republican politicians, absolutely nuts. ads like this one which features a translator for people who don't speak republican. >> we need republican ideas for health care reform. >> we need to use the insurance company's ideas on health care. >> laura dawn is her stage name by the way. folks in iowa knew her as laura dawn galpin, the daughter a butcher. she joined a punk band in new york city.
because this technology could be used... to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. ♪ >>> i come from a, you know, small farm, you know, town, in pleasantville, iowa, population 1,000. you know, you don't feel like you have the power to influence political debate. you know, you can vote, but that's really about all you think you can do. >> in the wake of ad wars over health care reform, laura dawn is today's most important person you don't know. since 2003, she's been...